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Published by the Fourth Year Class of
The College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Columbia University in the City of New York
DEDICATION
A great man is greater than any printed word
. . . humbled by this realization and painfully
cognizant of the inadequacy of our gesture, we,
the Editors, nevertheless dedicate this yearbook to
a vigorous, inspired bedside teacher, medical
scientist, and superb clinician . . .
Dr. Robert F. Loeb
THE YEARBOOK STAFF
CHARLES S. HOLLANDER
Editor
EDWARD KAPLAN
Managing Editor
JESSICA G. DAVIS
JAMES CARTER
Business Managers
FRANK DAVIDOFF
Production Manager
PETER MOTT
LEE R. GARDNER
Assistant Business Managers
PETER BERKMAN
DANIEL CUKIER
Photographers
ADMINISTRATION
DR. H. HOUSTON MERRITT
Professor of Neurology
Dean
DR. AURA E. SEVERINGHAUS
Professor of Anatomy
Associate Dean
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Bock Row: Karl Waterson, Robert Waldbaum, Ian Nisonson, Peter Parry, Edward Hankin,
Richard Ulin, Howard Dubin, William Lovejoy, Scott Murphy, Steve Flagg, Newell Augur,
Jack Kelley, Arthur Geller, James Campbell. Third Row: Robert Winslow, Forrest Weight,
Harold Bruck, William Duncan, Andrew Franzone, Bernard Talbot, Glen Bell, Elihu Root,
Timothy Schuster, Nicholas Romas, Peter Immordino, Barry Walker, Jonathan Levine. Second
Row: Albert Casazza, Relton McCarroll, Robert Miller, Robert Pascal, Barbara Rosen, Sandra
Grant, Mary Jeanne Kreek, Anne Gamble, Sherman Bull, John White, Gabriel Schwartz.
First Row: Donald Cohen, Richard Orahood, Irving Lerner, Salvatore Pagliaro, John Kovach,
Peter Puchner, Stephen Bazahler, Kenneth Berkes, Richard Brown.
CLASS
of 1962
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Boclc Row, Left fo right; John Brust, William Covey, James Vogel, Donald Burress, Spencer
Sherman, Joel Kraut, Franz Stewart, Herman Frankel, Robert Herzberg, Howard Berman,
Edward Coates, Eugene Schiff, Henry Solomon, Donald Bell. Third Row. Peter Wolf, David
Patek, Robert Gollance, Solan Chao, Stanley Cohen, Peter Barlow, Myles Behrens, Paul Pease,
Leonard Dauber, Stephen Silver, Michael Rappaport, Jacob Haft, William Klein, Paul Mosher.
Second Row: Joel Karlinger, Anthony Oppenheimer, Barbara Flood, Timothy Smelzer, A, Bernard
Ackerman, Marcia Buckley, James Valuska, Boyd Seidenberg, Khosrow Nasr, Howard Zeft,
Fred Hurst. First Row.- Joel Weinstein, Norbert Hirschhorn, Alton Steiner, Earl Fogelberg,
Parke Gray, Jerome Rygorsky, Courtney Brown, Donald Caton, Ganson Purcell,
Lawrence Margolies.
CLASS
of 1962
Left to right, first row: James Philip, Eric Weber, Helen Redman, John Ryan, Thomas Mack,
Mayer Lightdale. Second row: Benjamin Nachamie, William Stouch, Ronald Maenza, Arnold
Marglin, Marjorie Ttfjfcer, Jclte- Schwa rtzberg, Susan Standfast, Arthur Meyerson, John Rosen,
William Powell, Richard Thurer, James Meyer. Third row; Irvin Teran, Paul Reich, Louis
Sherwood, Walter Morgan, William Reichel, Stephen Wanger, John Talbott, Philip Stuart,
Luther Strayer III.
CLASS
of 1961
Left to right, first row: William Schwartzman, Betty Danes, David Whaley. Second Row; William
Luikart, Stanley Luftschein, Robert Neer, Thomas Devel, Charles Watson, Stephen Terry,
Richard Weil III, Arthur Lemlich, James Robinson. Third Row: John Robinson, Peter Millheiser,
Leon Skolnick, Bart Troy, Alan Wanderer, Donald Marcuse, Francis O'Connell.
CLASS of 1961
Left to right, first row. John Sheagren, Frederick Guggenheim, Carl Brunjes. Second row:
Frederick Grossman, Howard Corning, Otto Pfluger, Jr., Seth Harvey, Hugh Clark, James Gale,
Robert Mulcare.
Left to right, first row.- Arthur Lennon, Ted Nicklaus, Charles Rucker, George Doyle, Peter Braun,
Robert Riggins. Second row: Saul Moroff, Richard Doherty, Julian Clark, Herbert Reilly, John
Sachs, Joe Oppenheim, Martin Sorger, Christopher Rowland, Theodore Roman, Herbert Klein,
Jay Robbins. Third row: William Duncan 111, William Taylor, Henry Dawes, Edward Coffey,
William Temple, Elias Schwartz, Lloyd Smith, Jr., William Hicks.
CLASS of 1960
Left to right, first row: Stephen Goldfinger, Douglas Holsclaw, Jr., John Suarez, Charles
Leach, William Salot, William Brownlee. Second Row: Harvey Nova, Ronald Picoff, Stanley
Heller, Richard Anderson, Neil MacLean, George Stassa, Kenneth Hanson. Third Row-. Thomas
Coates, Jesse Blumenthal, Arthur DeSimone, Alan Korhammer, Joel Ginsberg, Peter Cohen.
Left to right, first row.- Roger Kaufman, Stanley Forwand, Richard Clutz, George Stanley, Dean
Cummings, Joshua Hollander. Second row.- Howard Keller, Robert Emde, Allan Troupin, Rosalind
Troupin, Grace Eddison, Sheila Solomon, Barry Beller, Edward Rowes, Richard Milligan.
Third row.- George Canellos, James Downey, Donald King, Ernest Richards, Peter Kronfeld,
Robert Touloukian.
CLASS
of 1960
Fred Pittman — incognito
Cadaver shortage
If we cut the nerve and move it medially
they'll never recogni?e it.
The taste fibers to the
interior 2 /3 of the tongue
Dr. Paul Brazeau
The ear is like a box.
The Renal plasma flow
Informal student conclave
Dr. John V. Toggart
You say 88 cm is a
normal 2 yr old's height?
Right — a gynecoid pelvis!
Dr. William A. Silverman Pediatrics A Clinic
The incubation
period of measles?
Familial Dysautonomia
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I SWEAR by Apollo the physician, & Aesculapius, & Hygeia, and
Panacea, and all the gods and goddesses, that according to my
ability and judgment I will keep this oath and this stipulation:
to reckon him who taught me this Art equally dear to me as my
parents, to share my substance with him and relieve his necessities if
required; to look upon his offspring as my own brothers and to teach
them this Art, if they shall wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation;
and that by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction I will
impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons and those of my teachers,
and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of
medicine, but to none others. I will follow that system of regimen which
according to my ability and judgment I consider for the benefit of my
patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous. I
will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such
counsel; and in like manner I will not give to a woman a pessary to pro-
duce abortion. With purity and with holiness I will pass my life and
practise my Art. I will not cut persons laboring under the stone, but
tvill leave this to be done by men who are practitioners of this work. Into
whatever houses I enter I will go into them for the benefit of the sick
and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption; &
further, from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves.
Whatever, in connection with my professional practice or not in connec-
tion with it, I see or hear in the life of men which ought not to be spoken
of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept
secret. While I continue to keep this oath unviolated may it be granted
to me to enjoy life and the practice of the Art, respected by all men &
all times. But should I trespass and violate this oath may the reverse be
my lot.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - 1959
1st year —
Nelson Cantwell — Presidenf
Mary Jane Jesse — Vice-Presidenf
Richmond Prescott — Secrefary
William Burkes — Treasurer
3rd year
William Shaw — President
Mary Jane Jesse — Vice-Presidenf
Robert Jones — Secretary
Arnold Schwartz — Treasurer
Permanent —
Frank Davidoff — President
Mary Jane Jesse — Vice-President
Edward Kaplan — Secretary
Charles S. Hollander — Treasurer
2nd year —
Leonard Wheeler — President
Richard Chase — Vice-President
Mary Jane Jesse — Secretary
F. Xavier Pi-Sunyer — Treasurer
4th year —
Frank Davidoff — President
Mary Jane Jesse — Vice-President
Paul Sigler — Secretary
James Carter — Treasurer
FRED H. ALLEN, JR.
B.S. Davidson
U. Va. — Charlottesville
WILLIAM S. APPLEBAUM
A.B. Hunter
Montefiore Hosp. N. Y. C.
LESTER BAKER
Hosp. of the University of Pa.
A.B. Columbia
C. REDINGTON BARRETT, JR.
A.B. Yale
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
RICHARD S. BAUM
A.B. Amherst
Philadelphia Gen. Hosp.
DAVID BEFELER
A.B. Columbia
St. Vincents Hosp. N. Y. C.
WILLIAM B. BENJAMIN
PETER M. BERKMAN
WILLIAM P. BURKS
A.B. Columbia
A.B. Harvard
A.B. Princeton
Mary Fletcher, Vermont
11 & IV Med. - Harvard
Boston City Hospital
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C
JAMES R. CARTER, JR.
A.B. Princeton
Mass. Gen. Hosp. Boston
MORTIMER M. CIVAN
A.B. Columbia
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
CORNELIUS J. G. CLARK
A.B. Harvard
Albany Hospital
HOWARD COHEN
A.B. Washington & Jefferson
Mount Sinai Hosp. N. Y. C.
ROBERT H. COLLIER
A.B. Princeton
Univ. of California, S. F.
JOHN AUSTIN COLLINS
A.B. Fordham
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
LEROY L. CONSTANTIN
A.B. Columbia
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
DANIEL S. CUKIER
B.S. Coll. of the City of N. Y.
Long Island Jewish, N. Y.
FRANK F. DAVIDOFF
A.B. Harvard
Mass. Gen. Hosp. Boston
CHARLES B. DAVIDSON
B.S. Yale
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
RICHARD G. DRUSS
A.B. Yale
Mass. Mem. Hosp. Boston
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MALCOLM S. EDGAR, JR.
A.B. Princeton
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
DAVID EIDINGER
Ph.D. McGill
Royal Victoria, Canada
JOHN ELEUTERI
A.B. Princeton
Johns Hopkins Hosp. Md.
MANFRED D. EPSTEIN
A.B. New York University
Bellevue Hosp. 1st Div.
KENNETH J. FAUST
A.B. Lehigh
Los Angeles County Hosp.
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ANDREW S. FERBER
B.S. Wisconsin
Michael Reese, Chicago
KENNETH A. FORDE
B.S. Coll. of the City of N. Y.
Bellevue 1st Surg. Div.
JOHN D. FOULKE
A.B. Kenyon
No. Carolina Baptist
GUY G. FREEMAN
A.B. Columbia
Kings County, Brooklyn
LEE R. GARDNER
A.B. Barnard
St. Lukes, N. Y. C.
JOHN T. GILFILLAN, JR.
B.S. U. S. Naval Academy
M.B.A. Harvard
Los Angeles County Hosp.
GEORGE L. GINSBERG
A.B. Brown
Jackson Memorial, Miami
STANLEY A. GINSBERG
A.B. Amherst
Mount Sinai Hosp. N. Y. C.
I. BRADLEY GORDON
A.B. Vermont
Michael Reese, Chicago
DAVID W. GRAINGER, JR.
B.S. Yale
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
LUDWIG GUTMAN
A.B. Princeton
Univ. Hosp. Madison
TEODORO HERSKOVIC
A.B. Harvard
Mount Sinai Hosp. N. Y. C.
CHARLES S. HOLLANDER
A.B. Columbia
Bellevue Hosp. 1st Div.
BARBARA S. HULKA
A.B. Radcliffe
M.S. Juilliard
Public Health Service
MARK W. IZARD
A.B. Columbia
Hartford Hospital
THEODORE H. JOHNSON
A.B. Harvard
Univ. of Chicago Clinics
ROBERT H. JONES
B.S. Davidson
Jackson Memorial, Miami
EDWARD S. KAPLAN
JEAN B. KELLER
HAROLD L. KUNDEL
A.B. Yale
B.S. Cornell
A.B. Columbia
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
U. Utah Affiliated Hosp.
Mary Imogene Bassett
PAUL S. LIETMAN
A.B. Western Reserve
Johns Hopkins Hosp. Md.
RICHARD A. LINWOOD
A.B. Yale
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
FREDERICK A. LONDON
A.B. Princeton
Jackson Memorial, Miami
BERNARD F. LUDES
B.S. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.
Univ. Minn. Minneapolis
DONALD V. McCONNELL
A.B. Princeton
Johns Hopkins Hosp. Md.
BURTON P. McHUGH
A.B. Harvard
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
ALEXANDER S. McKINNEY
A.B. Princeton
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
WALTER J. MICHELSEN, JR.
A.B. Columbia
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
AUGUSTUS L. MIDDLETON, JR.
A.B. Princeton
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
ORLANDO MILLER
PETER D. MOTT
MARK N. MUELLER
A.B. Yale
A.B. Princeton
A.B. Colgate
Roosevelt Hosp. N. Y. C.
Mass. Mem. Hosp. Boston
Univ. of Chicago Clinics
ANSIS MUIZNIEKS
B.S. Columbia
Los Angeles County Hosp.
WILLIAM J. MUNSIE
B.S. Tufts
New England Center Boston
JOSEPH K. MYERS, JR.
A.B. Princeton
Syracuse Med. Center
MATTHEW NEWMAN
A.B. Vanderbilt
Kings Cnty Hosp. Seattle
DAVID S. NOUROK
B.S. Coll. of the City of N. Y.
Univ. of Cal. Hosp. L. A.
ROBERT A. PETERSEN
B.S. Queens
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
VERONICA S. PETERSEN
A.B. Pembroke
Bellevue 3rd Div. Ped.
GENE M. PHILLIPS
A.B. Princeton
Palo Alto Stanford County
JOSEPH PINES
A.B. Yale
Peter Bent Brigham
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F. XAVIER PI-SUNYER
A.B. Oberlin
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
FRED E. PITTMAN
A.B. Yale
The New York Hospital
THOMAS F. PLAUT
A.B. Yale
Pediatrics — Bellevue
RICHMOND PRESCOTT
A.B. Harvard
LL.B. Harvard
Mass. Gen. Hosp. Boston
PETER I. PRESSMAN
A.B. Columbia
Bellevue 1st Surg. Div.
S. RICHARD PROTHERO
B.S. Bates
Mary Imogene Bassett
DONALD PUGATCH
A.B. Columbia
Mass. Mem. Hosp. Boston
ROBERT M. REISS
A.B. Columbia
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
RICHARD L ROHDE
B.S. North Dakota
Los Angeles Cnty. Hosp.
NORMAN S. ROOME
A.B. Columbia
St. Clare, N. Y. C.
SAMUEL M. ROSEN
A.B. Hamilton
Bronx Mun. Hosp. Cntr. N. Y.
ARTHUR H. ROSENBERG
A.B. Amherst
Research & Education, Univ of
ALLEN G. ROSENFIELD
A.B. Harvard
Beth Israel, Boston
JOHN W. SCHiEFFELIN
A.B. Harvard
Roosevelt Hosp. N. Y. C.
ARNOLD SCHWARTZ
A.B. Columbia
Univ. of Cal. Hosp. L. A.
WILLIAM V. SHAW
A.B. Williams
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
PAUL B. SIGLER
A.B. Princeton
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
BENNETT SIMON
A.B. Harvard
Montefiore Hosp. N. Y. C.
WARNER V. SLACK
A.B. Princeton
Univ. Hosps. Madison
MARTIN J. SMITH
A.B. Hofstra
Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn
KENNETH H. SPITZER
B.S. Hobart
Syracue Med. Center
GEORGE STORM
A.B. Yale
Mary Hitchcock Mem., N. H.
BERISH STRAUCH
A.B. Columbia
Bellevue 1st Surg. Div.
THEODORE L. STREHAN
A.B. Fordham
Montefiore Hosp. N. Y. C.
GAMBER F. TEGTMEYER
A.B. Kenyon
Univ. Hosps. Madison
GERASIM TIKOFF
A.B. Columbia
Univ. of Chicago Clinics
EDWARD VADEIKA
A.B. Hamilton
Methodist Hosp. Brooklyn
SEYMOUR WALLACE
A.B. Columbia
Methodist Hosp. Brooklyn
ALEXANDER A. WEECH, JR.
A.B. Princeton
Methodist Hosp. Brooklyn
CHARLES E. WEEMS
A.B. Yale
Penn. Hosp. Philadelphia
PAUL H. WENDER
A.B. Harvard
Barnes Hosp. St. Louis
LEONARD WHEELER, JR.
A.B. Harvard
Strong Mem-Roch. Mun.
GEORGE C. WILSON, JR.
A.B. Yale
Stanford Div. San Francisco Hosp.
SHELDON M. WOLF
A.B. Columbia
Bellevue Hosp. 1st Div.
MACLYN E. WOSNITZER
A.B. Dartmouth
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
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RALPH E. ALVING
A.B. Harvard
Jackson Memorial, Miami
DONALD E. BARTH
A.B. Columbia
Bellevue 4th Med. N. Y. C.
GEOFFREY M. BRITTIN
Johns Hopkins Hosp. Md.
EARL B. BYRNE
B.S. Princeton
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
NELSON H. CANTWELL
B.S. Canisuis
M.S. Fordham
Ph.D. Fordham
Bellevue 2nd Med. Div.
JESSICA G. DAVIS
A.B. Wellesley
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
ROBERT A. FIRST
A.B. Kenyon
Peter Bent Brigham
LINDA HILLES
A.B. Barnard
ROBERT S. HILLMAN
B.S. Tufts
Presbyterian Hosp. N. Y. C.
MARY J. JESSE
A.B. Nazareth
Bronx Mun. Hosp. Cntr. N. Y
ELLYN P. JONES
A.B. Wooster
Ohio State Univ. Straight Med
IRA E. KANTER
A.B. Haverford
Beth Israel, Boston
CARLTON A. McDONALD, JR.
A.B. Princeton
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
ALFRED A. MOSCARELLA
A.B. Colgate
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
GEORGE W. MUNSICK
St. Lukes Hosp. N. Y. C.
BEVERLY G. RAFFMAN
A.B. Goucher
Morristown Mem. Hosp.
DAVID R. WIDROW
A.B. Yale
Bronx Mun. Hosp. Cntr. N. Y.
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